Actually, right now I am an IC, but
Posted By: GI MT on 2006-03-26
In Reply to: If your current company has an acute care account ask them - me
the doc's office I work for is going to start using VR in August and I don't know if I will have any work. They have a full-time Transcriptionist already so she will get work before me. I have sent my resume to a couple of companies just to see what's out there. My status is actually a wait and see. Some of the docs may not want to do the VR. If I go with a company, I don't want to be IC anymore though - too much tax headache for me. I have done GI consults, of course, and I currently do endoscopies and colonoscopies. I have done a few OP notes when I worked for some ophthalmologists, but I know that's not much for OP experience. Is hospital work really hard to learn?
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